Request for Referral to American College of Trial Lawyers' Statewide Superior Court Conciliation Program is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Superior Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is the American College of Trial Lawyers' Statewide Superior Court Conciliation Program in Massachusetts?
A: The American College of Trial Lawyers' Statewide Superior Court Conciliation Program in Massachusetts is a referral program for conciliation services in the state's superior court.
Q: Who can make a request for referral to this program?
A: Any party in a case pending in Massachusetts superior court can make a request for referral to the American College of Trial Lawyers' Statewide Superior Court Conciliation Program.
Q: What is the purpose of the conciliation program?
A: The purpose of the conciliation program is to facilitate the resolution of disputes in superior court cases through a non-binding conciliation process.
Q: Is participation in the program mandatory?
A: Participation in the American College of Trial Lawyers' Statewide Superior Court Conciliation Program is voluntary and requires the consent of all parties involved in the case.
Q: Can the conciliation process result in a binding decision?
A: No, the conciliation process does not result in a binding decision. Its purpose is to help parties reach a mutually acceptable resolution.
Q: How can I request a referral to the conciliation program?
A: To request a referral, you should contact the American College of Trial Lawyers or the appropriate court office in Massachusetts superior court.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Massachusetts Superior Court.